How To Freeze Bananas (Ultimate Guide!) (2024)

Learn how to freeze bananas so you’ll never toss a perfectly good fruit in the compost again! Whole, halves, slices, mashed, or even skin-on, this detailed guide has it all! After you’re done here, no questions will be left unanswered.

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No bananas left behind

Are you the type of person who buys multiple bunches of bananas with high hopes of finishing them all? When mid-week rolls around, brown spots start showing up. Before you know it, you’re throwing black bananas in the compost just to ward off the fruit flies.

Never again!

Freezing bananas is the best way to preserve them when they’re perfectly ripe. Use them in smoothies, banana bread, cookies, banana “nice” cream, and so much more! Armed with these simple freezing techniques, you’ll always have bananas on hand when you need them most!

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How to freeze bananas

Whether you’re using them for smoothies, banana bread, muffins, or oatmeal, knowing how to freeze bananas is such a useful kitchen hack! Read on to find out how to freeze banana halves, slices, and mashed bananas.

Peel the bananas

First things first, get that peel out of the way! Peeling bananas before freezing them is by far the best route to go. I’ve tried it both ways, and there is nothing messier than trying to remove a peel from a frozen banana.

Can You Eat Banana Peel?

Fun fact…yes, you can eat the banana peel! This is a great way to reduce food waste and get some extra fiber into your diet. Be sure to wash it well before enjoying. My favorite way to eat banana peel is to throw it in a smoothie! Hint: this smoothie bowl is perfect for it.

How to freeze banana halves

After the bananas are peeled, cut or break the fruit in half. Pop them onto a parchment-lined baking sheet, then into the freezer they go for about 2-3 hours. Just a side note, make sure the baking sheet will actually fit into your freezer.

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Once the bananas are solid, transfer them to a freezer-safe bag or container labeled with the date. Use banana halves for smoothies, banana bread, muffins, or nice cream.

How to freeze banana slices

Cut the peeled bananas into rounds, about ½-inch to ¾-inch thick, then transfer the coins to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Make sure they are spaced out in a single layer to prevent them from sticking to one another. Once again, leave the bananas in the freezer for about 1-2 hours, or until they are solid (slices will freeze faster than halves).

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Transfer the bananas to a labeled container or freezer-safe bag, and pop them back in the freezer for later! Frozen banana slices are great for oatmeal, baked goods, or smoothies if you don’t have a high-speed blender.

How to freeze mashed bananas

To save time on baking days, you can freeze mashed bananas too! Mash the peeled bananas on a plate until the texture is smooth. I like to portion mine into a silicone ice cube or popsicle tray. This way, I know exactly how many cubes I need for a recipe! So easy.

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Freeze the silicone tray for about 2-3 hours, or until the texture is solid. Transfer the cubes or pieces into a freezer-safe bag with a label. Thaw the mashed bananas and use them just as you normally would for all your baking needs!

How to peel a frozen banana

While it’s definitely easier to freeze bananas without their peels, we’re all guilty of quickly throwing dark brown bananas in the freezer so they don’t go to waste. If this sounds like you, you may now be wondering how to peel a frozen banana. Don’t worry, just follow these steps:

  1. Step 1: Thaw the banana on the countertop for 4-5 minutes so it starts to soften and isn’t so cold to the touch. Alternatively, you can thaw it by running it under hot water or microwaving it for 10-15 seconds.
  2. Step 2: Cut the ends of the banana so it will be easier to peel.
  3. Step 3: Cut the banana in half.
  4. Step 4: Make a slit down each half of the banana.
  5. Step 5: Wedge your knife between the skin and flesh, and peel it off.

As I always say, it’s better to take the extra few minutes and peel your bananas before freezing them. But, this method works in a pinch!

Tips for freezing bananas

  • Label the bag: Labeling the bag with the date and amount of bananas helps you stay organized and keeps everything fresh. I’m all about kitchen efficiency!
  • Use ripe bananas: Only freeze bananas that are ripe and overripe. They should have brown spots on them, and they can even be frozen if they’re completely brown.
  • Let them thaw: If you’re using frozen bananas for baked goods, make sure they’re completely thawed and drained of excess liquid.
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How long do frozen bananas last in the freezer?

After your hard work is complete, you may be wondering “how long are frozen bananas good for?” I’ve got good news! You can count on bananas lasting in the freezer for at least 6 months. After that, they may develop a little freezer burn, but they’re still completely safe to eat!

How to use frozen bananas

You can use frozen bananas in all sorts of recipes. Whether frozen or thawed, this list will give you something to start with!

  • Banana halves: Use these for strawberry banana smoothies, banana bread, or nice cream milkshakes.
  • Slices: Great for nice cream, stuffed banana bites, or banana Thai curry.
  • Mashed: Use puréed bananas for recipes like banana pancakes, banana popsicles, or banana bread overnight oats.

Banana FAQs

Is it best to freeze bananas with or without the peel?

It’s always best to freeze bananas without a peel. This way, they are quicker to use when you need them rather than having to peel a frozen banana.

When is the best time to freeze bananas?

Most recipes call for ripe or overripe bananas, so it’s best to freeze them when they are nice and spotty! Remember, the more spots you see, the sweeter they’ll be!

How do I prevent frozen bananas from turning brown?

Frozen bananas that turn brown are caused by exposure to air. The best way to prevent brown bananas is by storing them in an airtight freezer-safe bag. If color is important to you or your recipe, try to use them within 3 months since they darken the longer they’re stored.

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How to Freeze Bananas (The Right Way)

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Learn how to freeze bananas so you’ll never toss a perfectly good fruit in the compost again! Whole, halves, slices, mashed, or even skin-on, this guide has it all!

Ingredients

  • Ripe or overripe bananas

Instructions

  • Peel: Remove banana peels before freezing.

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  • Option 1 – Halves: Cut or break the fruit in half. Pop them onto a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, then freeze for about 2-3 hours. Once the bananas are solid, transfer them to a freezer-safe bag or container labeled with the date.

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  • Option 2 – Slices: Cut the peeled bananas into rounds, about ½-inch to ¾-inch thick, then transfer the coins to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Make sure they are spaced out in a single layer to prevent them from sticking to one another. Freeze for about 1-2 hours, or until solid. Transfer the bananas to a labeled container or freezer-safe bag, and pop them back in the freezer for later!

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  • Option 3 – Mashed: Mash the peeled bananas on a plate until the texture is smooth. Portion into a silicone ice cube or popsicle tray. This way, you know exactly how many cubes you'll need for a recipe! Freeze the silicone tray for about 2-3 hours, or until the texture is solid. Transfer the cubes or pieces into a freezer-safe bag with a label. Thaw the mashed bananas and use them just as you normally would for all your baking needs.

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FAQs

How do you keep frozen bananas from turning brown? ›

To prevent the bananas from turning brown in the freezer, make sure to use an airtight container, or freezer-safe plastic bag. Exposure to air is what causes bananas to brown, so as long as they're sealed tightly, you won't have any issues with browning.

What is the best container to freeze bananas in? ›

While we usually use glass storage containers at home, I prefer using lightweight plastic containers for this purpose, so they don't get too heavy & I don't have to worry about my kids breaking them when they reach for a frozen banana.

How do you freeze bananas in a Ziploc bag? ›

Place the bananas in an airtight resealable plastic bag, label it with the date, and freeze 2 to 3 months. If you add banana pieces to smoothies, there's no need to let them thaw; they can go straight from your freezer to the blender.

When and how to freeze bananas? ›

To freeze banana slices:
  1. Peel the banana.
  2. Slice the banana as you wish (into coins, or long slices)
  3. Place slices in a single layer on a parchment-lined baking sheet.
  4. Put them in the freezer for four hours.
  5. Move banana slices to a freezer bag to store.
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Is it OK to freeze fresh bananas? ›

Frozen bananas will stay good for about 2-3 months, although you can safely consume them for several months beyond that window. If, like me, you tend to forget when you originally froze the fruit, label the filled container or bag with the date you froze them.

Is it better to freeze bananas with or without peel? ›

If you plan to use your frozen whole bananas in a recipe like banana bread, where the banana is mashed, freezing them in their peel is acceptable. Place ripe bananas in a freezer safe bag in the freezer. Frozen bananas left in the peel should be thawed before using and the banana will squeeze out in mashed form.

Why are my frozen bananas turning brown in the freezer? ›

If you freeze whole bananas, the peels will turn brown with time in the freezer. This is fine and doesn't affect the flavor of the fruit. However, if your frozen banana slices, chunks, or mash turns brown, the container or bag is not airtight.

How do you know if bananas have gone bad in the freezer? ›

Just to be safe, when taking them out of the freezer, check their consistency. If they're soft and oozing, it means they're probably spoiled, especially if their insides are dark.

Can you freeze bananas without a bag? ›

You can slice each banana into ½-inch or 1-inch rounds. Then arrange the slices in a single layer on a baking sheet. Freeze the bananas. Place the baking sheet in the freezer and freeze the bananas for 1 to 2 hours.

Is glass or plastic better for freezing food? ›

Glass is great because it is odor and stain resistant; it's oven, dishwasher and microwave safe; and it does a great job of protecting food,” says chef Ashley Christensen, who co-authored It's Always Freezer Season with Kaitlyn Goalen. Glass also comes with fewer safety concerns than plastic containers.

Are Mason jars freezer safe? ›

Mason jars freeze just fine as long as some space (about an inch) is left at the top for the liquid in the jar to expand when it freezes. It is also best to use the straight-sided, wide-mouth pint jars. The “shoulder” on regular-mouth jars can interfere with the expansion of liquid in the jar.

Can you freeze mashed bananas for banana bread? ›

Measure out the desired amount of mashed banana according to your favorite banana bread recipe and either put the measured amount in sandwich bags or small, plastic containers. Freeze. When you are ready to bake banana bread, remove bag or container from freezer, thaw, and use.

Should I freeze bananas with the peel on or off? ›

Contrary to what the majority of the internet says, whole bananas can be frozen both peeled and unpeeled. To freeze whole peeled bananas, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and arrange the bananas so they are not touching. Put them in the freezer for one to two hours, or until frozen through.

Do bananas taste good after freezing? ›

Many people have concerns about the flavour and consistency of frozen bananas. While it is true that bananas will lose their firmness when thawing takes place, the flavour and nutritional value will remain the same as fresh bananas.

How do you make bananas last longer? ›

Wrap banana stems in plastic wrap

Wrapping those stems with plastic wrap or aluminum foil slows down the ripening process. Some grocery stores sell bunches of bananas with plastic wrap already on the stems. For best results, take your bananas apart when you get home and wrap the stems individually.

Do you have to flash freeze bananas? ›

The best way to freeze bananas so that they don't turn brown and are easy to use, is to peel, slice and flash freeze before you put them in a freezer bag. Simply peel and slice your bananas.

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